Sunday, December 30, 2007

Happy New Year!


This Christmas week was busy, busy, busy! What with the holidays, family, friends and shows I was run ragged! It was good to see friends out at the shows and wonderful to give gifts and sing Christmas songs! I will be playing the Hideaway Grill in North Tonawanda for New Year's Eve if anyone is interested in a fun night.

This week is fun...I'm back at Alexandria's for a happy hour show on Friday and The Frog Grill on Saturday. Sunday I do the Polar Bear Swim benefit in Silver Creek, NY. I do it every and it's a blast to see people swim in the freezing waters of Lake Erie!

Here is my schedule for the week:

Alexandria's. 5512 Transit Rd. Depew. 681-1688. Friday, Jan. 4 @ 4:30 p.m.

The Frog Grill by Say Cheesecake! 561 Main St., Tonawanda. 694-3700. Saturday, Jan. 5 @ 9:00 p.m.

Hideaway Bay. 42 Lake Ave. , Silver Creek. 934-4442. Sunday, Jan. 6 @ 1:00 p.m.

Have a safe and wonderful New Year! I'll see you soon!

Gregg

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Happy Holidays!


Hi Everyone,

I just wanted you to know that I won the 2007 Solo Artist of the Year from the Buffalo Music Awards. Thank you so much for all your votes and support. That's three years in a row!

You can feel the spirit in the air can't you? I absolutely love this time of year! People seem to have a little more happiness about them.

This week is really great. My Christmas shows are going to rock! I REALLY need your help for Tony Rome's this Friday.
I know you all are busy with Christmas shopping and such but Tony Rome's is going to be hopping and I need a good showing.

Here is my schedule for the week:

Tony Rome's. 1537 Union Road, West Seneca. 675-4351. Friday, Dec. 21 @ 9:30 p.m.

Talty's. 2056 South Park Ave. 825-9279. Saturday, Dec. 22 @ 9 p.m.

Have a wonderful holiday! It would be so good to see you. It's been far too long!

Ho ho ho,

Gregg

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Back at Tony Rome's!


Hi Gang,

This photo was taken at Niagara Falls last December...I thought it was fitting for the beginning of December 2007. I hope all is well and that you had a wonderful Thanksgiving! There is so much to be thankful for. Thanksgiving was wonderful! My son spent his first Thanksgiving here in Western New York!

The shows were fine (I did a wedding in Syracuse, NY)...I was also out of commission on Friday.

This week I return to Tony Rome's and I hope you can make it out there. It is ALWAYS a fun time there and I really need a good showing. Tony Rome's is Friday at 9:00 and the Frog Grill is Saturday at 8:30.

Here is my schedule:

Tony Rome's. 1537 Union Road, West Seneca. 675-4351. Friday, November 30 @ 9:00 p.m.


The Frog Grill. 561 Main St. Tonawanda. 694-3700. Saturday, December 1 @ 8:30 p.m.

If you are in the Buffalo area please try to make it! Tony Rome's is such a great time! The Frog Grill is wonderful too!

Peace,

Gregg

Monday, November 19, 2007

The Final Push for Voting and Happy Thanksgiving!


Hi Gang!

This is the final week of on-line voting for the Buffalo Music Awards. I really could use a final push for Solo Artist of the Year. I cannot tell you how important it is with regard to me getting more gigs throughout the year. If you could pass the link on to any friends that would be a great help. You just enter your email address and name. They will send you the ballot by email.

Here is the link:

http://bestofwny.com/bma/index.php?sid=2&newtest=Y or go to: http://bestofwny.com/ and click on the link there.

If you see Last Exit on the ballot PLEASE vote for them as well! That was my great friend Ed Strawbrich's band!

Happy Thanksgiving. I hope your day is filled with love and family. There is so much to be grateful for.

By the way, I am playing at Alexandria's (Alexandria's. 5512 Transit Rd. Depew. 681-1688) Wednesday at 4:00 p.m., The Buffalo Brew Pub (6861 Main St. Williamsville. 632-0552) on Wednesday night at 9:00 p.m. and at the Frog Grill (561 Main St. Tonawanda. 694-3700) this Friday night at 8:00 p.m.

Thanks so much for being in my life! I hope to see you soon!

Gregg

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Fall is Upon Us!


This week was wonderful! I played early shows on Friday and Saturday and was able to have my evenings free. Friday I was at Alexandria's for happy hour. That went well but I was down in the pit so all I saw was the butts of people walking around! Saturday I did the fundraiser for the Angola Moose Lodge. The lodge burned down last month and we raised a ton of money to help re-build. This week is going to be great because I return to the Big Tree Inn for the first time in years! The Big Tree is near and dear to my family. The owner is a personal friend. He underwent MAJOR surgery and this is going to be a bash for him. Lots of my family members will be there. I hope you can come out to Orchard Park and have a ball. I rarely see any of you anymore. It would be nice. Saturday I am in Olean at Mixer's. Mixer's is an absolute blast and if any of you are in that neck of the woods, stop out! Also, I will be playing at Alexandria's Wednesday afternoon, the day before Thanksgiving and then I will head down the street to the Buffalo Brew Pub for their Thanksgiving Eve bash at 9:00 p.m.!

Here's the low down:

The Big Tree Inn. 4277 Abbott Rd., Orchard Park.
649-9892. Fri.: Gregg Sansone, 9:00 p.m.

Mixer's Pub. 204 Coleman St., Olean. 372-1004. Sat.:
Gregg Sansone, 9:00 p.m.

Alexandria's. 5512 Transit Rd. Depew. 681-1688. Next
Wed.: Gregg Sansone, 4:00 pm

The Buffalo Brew Pub. 6861 Main St., Williamsville.
632-0552. Next Wed.: Gregg Sansone, 9:00 p.m.

Keep in mind that voting is still open for the Buffalo Music Awards. I would appreciate any help from you or friends.

Here is the link to the ballot: Buffalo Music Awards Ballot

Just fill your name and email address. They will send you a ballot.

Thanks for everything and I hope to see you at a show!

Gregg

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Gregg Sansone and the Buffalo Music Awards

Hi Everyone!

I was wondering if you could help me out? I really need a push this year for Solo Artist of the Year for the Buffalo Music Awards. The competition is really tough. By winning it helps me get many more gigs throughout the year. You can vote on line for me...When you go to the link you will have to put in your name and email address. For security purposes they will email the ballot back to you. Leave all categories blank if you don't know anyone...except for the second last page which has me! Just click the circle next to my name.

Here is the link: http://bestofwny.com/bma/index.php?sid=2&newtest=Y

or you can go to the site Best of Western New York.Com and click on the section that says "click here to vote" at http://www.bestofwny.com/

One more thing...Could you PLEASE pass this to as many people that you know so that they can help me too? I know your friends don't know me but if you could ask them to do this for you I would be forever in your debt. One of my competitors is going around to bars and having people fill out paper ballots! I'll let you know when the results come in.

Thanks for everything!

Gregg

Monday, October 22, 2007

Happy Halloween!


This week is going to be great! I play three times and on Friday and Saturday there are HUGE Halloween parties! If you're in town you've got to check out the parties because my costume is out of this world...Well, part of this world but not this era! Here is my schedule:

The Frog Grill. 561 Main St., Tonawanda. 694-3700. Thursday, 10/25 @ 7:00 p.m. (This is an early show at a beautiful place)

Bart's Cove Marina. 1/2 Woodrow Dr. Dunkirk. 366-8243. Friday, 10/26 @ 9:00 p.m. (The last big lake party of the season...costumes and craziness)

The Hop Inn. 317 Hopkins St. 822-2337. Saturday, 10/27 @ 9:00 p.m. (The Halloween party in South Buffalo is going to be amazing...Hopefully no arrests will be made)...

Well, have a great week, dress up and don't get spooked!

Gregg

Sunday, October 14, 2007

The Frog Grill and the Gaming Center Kicked Butt!

Man....I had a great time this past week at the Gaming Center in Hamburg, NY and at the Frog Grill. Both were incredibly wild. You've got to check out the Frog Grill!

This week I return to the Sonoma Grill in Amherst (Snyder) and also the Lighthouse in Olcott. I hope I can see some of you there. Here are my shows this week:

Sonoma Grille. 5010 Main St., Snyder. 204-0251. Fri.: Gregg Sansone, 8 p.m.

The Lighthouse. 5885 E. Main St., Olcott. 778-5580. Sat.: Gregg Sansone, 10:00 p.m.

The Frog Grill by Say Cheesecake! 561 Main St., Tonawanda. 694-3700. Next Thurs.: Gregg Sansone, 7:00 p.m.

Stay tuned to my schedule...This month is going to be awesome because of the Halloween parties...You'll love it!

Hav a great week!

Gregg

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Fall is Here!


Aah! It started tocool off and that means people are coming back to the clubs. This week was pretty amazing. I played 67 West on Chippewa and it was insane Friday night. My best buddy from New York City, Joe Burby came in town. We have singing together for over 25 years. It was incredible. The place was mobbed. Saturday at the Hop Inn was equally mobbed with great friends and awesome music.

This week I start at a new BEAUTIFUL place, the Frog Grill. It is 5 star and an early show on Friday (8:00 p.m.) I could use your support there. Saturday I am back at Talty's...You really have to see it to believe it. We go completely crazy there!

Here's what's going on:

The Frog Grill by Say Cheesecake! 561 Main St., Tonawanda. 694-3700. Fri.: Gregg Sansone, 8 p.m.

Talty's. 2056 South Park Ave. 825-9279. Sat.: Gregg Sansone, 9 p.m.

Have a great week!

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Hey, Hey, Hey!


I sound like Fat Albert!

What an incredible week I had! My son came to live with me for good this past Tuesday (he's the handsome one in the photo)! Being a full time single dad is pretty busy! God, has Griffin grown up! OK, this week will be great because I play on Chippewa Friday night at 67 West. It is a great place and the plus is that my best friend from New York City, Joe Burby will be in town...Why is that cool?
Because we performed together for 20 years and our voices are incredible together! Check it out. Also, this Saturday I play at the Hop Inn. I will be there the last Saturday of every month from now on (instead of Gordon's).

Here's the skinny:

67 West. 67 W. Chippewa St. 842-0281. Friday, September 28 @ 9:00 p.m.

The Hop Inn. 317 Hopkins St. 822-2337. Saturday, September 29 @ 9:00 p.m.

Have a great week!

Monday, September 10, 2007

I'm Back! I'm Back!



Well....Vacation in the mountains was absolutely amazing! Went mountain climbing, kayaking and hiking...I actually slept for 8 hours! Anyway, it was wonderful! Here are a couple photos of where I was...

Look, for those of you who are in town I am playing at Alexandria's on Transit Road in Depew (across from the Hidden Shamrock) on TUESDAY, SEPT. 11 @ 8:00 PM. This is a Jazz and Blues show and a time to celebrate being American as well as remembering our loss 9/11/01. PLEASE TRY TO MAKE IT!

O.K., here is the schedule for the week:

Tues.: Alexandria's Grill & Spirits, 5512 Transit Rd., Depew. 681-1688. 8:00 pm to 11:00 pm (remember it is a patriotic, Jazz-Blues gig!)

Fri.: Talty's. 2056 South Park Ave. Buffalo. 825-9279. 9:00 pm to 1:00 am

Sat.: The Lighthouse. 5885 Main St. Olcott. 870-6530. 10:00 pm to 2:00 am (this is the HUGE annual Celtic Festival in Olcott! I play it every year and the Celtic Rock and tradional party music rock the house!)

I'm glad to be back gang. Please try to come out and see me. I'd love to catch up with you after this busy summer we all had.

Peace,

Gregg

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

The Summer is Almost Over!


I can't believe the summer is almost over! I spoke to so many people and they seemed to say the same thing....this was one of the busiest summers in recent times. I can attest to that! I played Talty's again last Saturday and it was crazy as usual. Bart's in Dunkirk was a real summer event!

This week sees the end of my shows at both Top of the Falls and South Shore. Both days will be blow outs! The annual Labor Day party at South Shore should not be missed. You really should try to make it out...It's really the last day of the summer season. When will we have a chance to have summer fun? Not until next year. So here's the schedule for this week:

Top Of The Falls. Terrapin Point. Niagara Falls. 278-0340. Fri.: Gregg Sansone

The South Shore Beach Club. 8966 Lake Shore Rd., Angola. 549-3026. Mon.: Gregg Sansone, 7:00 p.m. Big Labor Day Party!

Come out and see me if you're in the area. If you have any questions about shows feel free to check out my calender at www.greggsansone.com!

See you down the road!

Gregg

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Talty's Was Crazy!




You can't believe how crazy Talty's was this past Saturday in South Buffalo! The entire bar was rocking ALL NIGHT. Everybody went crazy! I am there again this Saturday...There will be about 250 people there and it's going to be wicked! Maria Hejna came to Top of the Falls with about 15 people for her brother John's 40th birthday. It was awesome with great fireworks and cake (Maria gave me a huge piece)!

Here's my schedule for the week:

Top Of The Falls. Terrapin Point. Niagara Falls. 278-0340. Fri.: Gregg Sansone, 7:00 p.m

Talty's. 2056 South Park Ave. 825-9279. Sat.: Gregg Sansone, 9:00 p.m.

Bart's Cove Marina. 1/2 Woodrow Dr. Dunkirk. 366-8243. Sun.: Gregg Sansone, 5:00 p.m.

The South Shore Beach Club. 8966 Lake Shore Rd., Angola. 549-3026. Mon.: Gregg Sansone, 7:00 p.m. (every Monday)

Bart's will be awesome as well this coming Sunday. It's worth the drive and it's outside!

Hope to see you guys soon!

Gregg

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Holy Crap Have I Been Busy!


Good God, I have been busy as all get out! I guess that's great when you consider September returns to a normal schedule of tewo to three shows a week. I played the Fair on Saturday, had to pack up and get to Akron, NY for another show! Thank God for my roadie, Dave D.! I cannot tell you how difficult it was at the Fair. Moving equipment 1/4 mile to the stage! In any case, it went great and I'm beat! I would love to see you guys...I guess you're busy as hell like me!

I play Talty's this Saturday on South Park in South Buffalo. It is a blast there! The owner is from Ireland and loves the Celtic Rock I do! Check it out:

Top Of The Falls. Terrapin Point. Niagara Falls. 278-0340. Fri.: Gregg Sansone, 7:00 p.m

Talty's. 2056 South Park Ave. 825-9279. Sat.: Gregg Sansone, 9:00 p.m.

The South Shore Beach Club. 8966 Lake Shore Rd., Angola. 549-3026. Mon.: Gregg Sansone, 7:00 p.m. (every Monday)

Have a great week!

Sunday, July 29, 2007

July 22-July 29

Well...Things couldn't get busier but I know that will all change when September rolls around...Ah, the life of a Rock and Roller! I hope your summer is going well. Get some sun, be with friends and family...that's what life is all about!

This past week was action packed. I will say that the short gig I did on Saturday for a Catholic group here in Western New York was incredible! It was a small group but the pavillion I played in was acoustically phenominal and the people were great! As I write this I am getting ready to play the Buffalo Brew Pub in Williamsville, NY for their annual summer party..whew!

Here's my schedule for the week:

The South Shore Beach Club. 8966 Lake Shore Rd., Angola. 549-3026. Mon.: Gregg Sansone, 7:00 p.m. (every Monday)

Top Of The Falls. Terrapin Point. Niagara Falls. 278-0340. Fri.: Gregg Sansone, 7:00 p.m.

67 West. 67 W Chippewa St., 842-0281. Next Thurs.: Gregg Sansone, 9:30 p.m.

I know how busy you all are but maybe you can make it a point to enjoy some sun and music with me before the season is over. If you're in town check out one of my shows...we'll have a great time!

Enjoy your week...Be happy and be safe!

Gregg

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Busy, Busy, Busy!!!




Sorry this is so late but I have been working my absolute tail off these past two weeks...I do knock on wood that I am so busy but, whew, I need to sit down for a minute...Last week I played so many places I cannot even remember al;l of them... Bart's Cove went incredible and the Sunset Grille in Wilson was off the hook (the photos you see were taken at the Sunset Grille)!

I play Thursday, July 26 at 67 West on Chippewa if it doesn't rain...check it out. Here's what I'm doing:

67 West. 67 West Chippewa St., Buffalo. 842-0281. Thurs.: Gregg Sansone, 9:00 p.m.

Top Of The Falls. Terrapin Point. Niagara Falls. 278-0340. Fri.: Gregg Sansone, 7:00 p.m

12th Annual Mass on the Beach on Sat. July 28 at Pioneer Camp & Retreat Center 9324 Lakeshore Rd, Angola. 549-1420. Gregg Sansone, 2:00 p.m.- Really try to make this if you can. I will play for a number of hours and it is beautiful there. Contact Chris Denny @ tcbpanthurrs73@verizon.net for more information.

Buffalo Brew Pub. 6861 Main St. Williamsville. 632-0552. Sun.: Gregg Sansone, 4:00 p.m. It's the annual Summer Party! Come on down...it's awesome!

The South Shore Beach Club. 8966 Lake Shore Rd., Angola. 549-3026. Mon.: Gregg Sansone, 7:00 p.m

I hope to see you guys soon!

Gregg

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Busy, Busy, Busy!!!


Wow...I am the busiest I have ever been! Just so you know...I am not playing Mode Urban Bistro on Thursdays anymore. I will be playing the best bar on Chippewa, 67 West! As many of you know Saturdays are my private shows throughout the summer but I will swing back into things in September. There is Christmas in July at Bart's Cove Marina this Saturday and I will play it as soon as I finish the wedding reception I am playing that day! I have a HUGE schedule this week...try to make it to a show. Top of the Falls is really wonderful and 67 West is going to rock right after Thursday in the Square.

O.K....here's the skinny:

The South Shore Beach Club. 8966 Lake Shore Rd., Angola. 549-3026. Monday, July 16 @ 7:00 p.m. (every Monday)

Top Of The Falls. Terrapin Point. Niagara Falls. 278-0340. Wednesday, July 18 @ 6:00 p.m

Top Of The Falls. Terrapin Point. Niagara Falls. 278-0340. Friday, July 20 @ 7:00 p.m

Bart's Cove Marina. 1/2 Woodrow Dr. Dunkirk. 366-8243. Saturday, July 21 @ 9:30 p.m.

Sunset Grill. 3 O'Connell Island. Wilson. 795-9349. Sunday, July 22 @ 3:00 p.m.

In hope I see you out at one of the shows...67 West will be awesome, Christmas is July at Bart's will rule and Sunset Grill is fantastic!

Peace,

Gregg

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Top of the Falls Restaurant


Here is a map and directions to the Top of the Falls Restaurant in Niagara Falls, NY. I start Friday, June 29 at 7:00 p.m. and, with exception of a couple dates, I will be there every Friday until Labor Day. If you park on the road you can save yourself a parking fee (it's a nice little walk!). Also, I will not be playing Gordon's on the last Saturday of the month anymore. I will be playing at the Hop Inn every last Saturday of the month starting in July. I hope to see you at one of my shows!

Monday, June 25, 2007

Happy 4th of July


Hi Everyone!

This past week was busy and an absolute blast! Friday at Cabaret was wonderful and Saturday at Riley's was incredible! Sunday at Sunset Grill in Wilson was amazing! All the crowds were so appreciative and it was great to make new friends and entertain them. Mode and the South Shore are going great too! This week is really busy...try to make it out to one of the 4th of July shows I'm doing. I start at the Top of the Falls in Niagara Falls, NY this Friday (and every Friday through the Summer). There are various placepark along the road and walk a bit. It's a nice walk and it won't cost you any money. The show is early (7:00 p.m.) so you can still have a nice Friday evening. If you need directions or info on parking just contact me at:

gregg@greggsansone.com.


Here's my schedule:

Mode Urban Bistro. 520 Elmwood Ave. Thurs.: Gregg Sansone, 9:00 p.m. (every Thursday)

Top Of The Falls. Terrapin Point. Niagara Falls. 278-0340. Fri.:
Gregg Sansone, 7:00 p.m.

The South Shore Beach Club. 8966 Lake Shore Rd., Angola. 549-3026. Mon.: Gregg Sansone, 7:00 p.m. (every Monday)

The Lighthouse. 5885 Main St., Olcott. 870-6530. Tues.: Gregg
Sansone, 10:00 p.m.

Have a safe and wonderful 4th of July...Come out and party with me!

Gregg

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

What a Ball!


Hi,

This past week was incredible! The Buffalo River Fest was amazing! Hundreds of people and the crowd went wild! I have a new roadie and he helped out quite a bit. The best part, without a doubt, was when an awesome party goer with Downs Syndrome named George jammed with me! Go to my Yahoo Groups site by clicking HERE to see more photos!

Shanghai Red's went really well too! It was great to be on the water with so many friends and a wonderful crowd of people. This Friday I play at Cabaret on Pearl St. It is right across the street from Shea's and it is gorgeous! I'll be on the patio and I could really use some support. Also, Saturday is the first time I play Riley Street Station. It is a converted train station in East Aurora and it has to be seen to be believed. It's just off the 400 off of Maple...Please come out and support me...these two places are two of the nicest places in Western New York and you would really love it.

Here is my schedule:

Mode Urban Bistro. 520 Elmwood Ave. Thursday, June 21 @ 9:00 p.m. (every Thursday)


Cabaret. 490 Pearl St., 842-4181. Friday, June 22 @ 8:00 p.m.


Riley Street Station. East Aurora. 655-4948, Saturday, June 23 @ 9:00 p.m.

The South Shore Beach Club. 8966 Lake Shore Rd., Angola. 549-3026. Monday, June 25 @ 7:00 p.m.
(every Monday)

By the way, I start at Top of the Falls next Friday, June 29. I'll be there every Friday throughout the summer (for the most part).

Have a great week,

Gregg

Monday, June 11, 2007

The Buffalo River Fest is Coming!


Hi,

This week went very well I must say! Thursdays are going great at Mode Urban Bistro and it was a blast at Mixer's on Friday. This Friday is the awesome Buffalo River Fest. I'm playing from 8:00 to Midnight. The Fest is at Father Conway Park on Louisiana St. in Buffalo. If yyou are in town take the I-190 to the Louisiana St. exit and go left. It is just past South Park on the right at Father Conway Park. It will be an incredible time! This Saturday is the first time I play at Shanghai Red's (right at Erie Basin Marina). It is wonderful right on the water and if you haven't been there check it out...It's beautiful!

Here's my schedule:

The South Shore Beach Club. 8966 Lake Shore Rd., Angola. 549-3026. Mondasy, June 11 @ 7:00 p.m. (every Monday)

Mode Urban Bistro. 520 Elmwood Ave. Next Thursday, June 14 @ 9:00 p.m. (every Thursday)

The Buffalo River Fest. Father Conway Park, Lousiana St. Friday June 15 @ 8:00 p.m.

Shanghai Red's. 2 Templeton Terr., 852-7337. Saturday, June 16 @ 7:00 p.m.

For all you dads out there, happy Father's Day this Sunday! I hope to see you soon. If you live out of town know that I appreciate you stopping by my site!

Peace,

Gregg

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Busy, Busy, Busy

At least it seems as if summer has finally arrived here in Western New York. For thos eof you out of town or state, I hope the warmth has come your way too! I'll keep this short. Last week went well except I have cancelled my Wednesday night shows at Whiskey Joe's... I can't keep doing 5 show weeks...Here is my schedule for the week:

The South Shore Beach Club. 8966 Lake Shore Rd., Angola. 549-3026. Monday @ 7:00 p.m. (every Monday)

Mode Urban Bistro. 520 Elmwood Ave. Thursday @ 9:00 p.m. (every Thursday)

Mixer's Pub. 204 Coleman St., Olean. 372-1004. Friday @ 9:00 p.m.

Mode Urban Bistro. 520 Elmwood Ave. Saturday @ 11:00 p.m. ( I play Mode twice this week).

Have a great week and I hope to see you soon!

Gregg

Monday, May 28, 2007

The Summer is Here!


This past week was busy and it saw the best weather we've had all year! Whiskey Joe's on Wednesdays are turning out fantastic. I'd like to thank my friend Cheryl McGuire for bringing about 15 people last Wednesday! It was great. Saturday at Gordon's was a blast because we celebrated Maria Hejna's birthday...Lot's of photos were taken and we'll post them soon. Melissa, Maria, Donna, Laura and Cindy rocked out! They asked about my underware a couple times...lol! I hope all of you around the country are enjoying this Memorial Day weekend. Be safe and have a ball! This week starts the summer season. I will be playing Whiskey Joe's every Wednesday and Mode Urban Bistro every Thursday. I start every Friday at the end of June at the Top of The Falls Restaurant in Niagara Falls. I'll keep you posted.

Here's my schedule for the week:


Whiskey Joe's. 4723 Transit Rd., Depew. 668-2210. Wed., May 30 @ 9:00 p.m. (Every Wednesday)

Mode Urban Bistro. 520 Elmwood Ave. Thurs. May, 31 @ 9:00 p.m. (every Thursday)

The Buffalo Launch Club. 503 East River Rd. Grand Island. 773-7629. Fri. June, 1 @ 9:00 p.m.

The South Shore Beach Club. 8966 Lake Shore Rd., Angola. 549-3026. Mon. June, 4 @ 7:00 p.m. (every Monday)

Be safe,

Gregg

Sunday, May 20, 2007

A Five Gig Week!


Whew!!! I generally don't have a five gig week but this week was an exception! Whiskey Joe's on Wednesday, Lancaster High School on Thursday, The Dunkirk Moose on Friday, Tonowanda Island Launch Club on Saturday and the South Shore Beach Club on Sunday! All went well. I hope I can see some of you at Whiskey Joe's on Wednesdays...It's really nice and , when the weather gets warmer, it has a great patio.

Here is my schedule for the week:

Whiskey Joe's. 4723 Transit Rd., Depew. 668-2210. Wed. May 23 @ 9:00 p.m. (Every Wednesday)

The Light House. 5885 Main St. Olcott. 870-6530. Fri. May 25 @ 10:00 p.m.

Gordon's. 2263 Delaware Ave. 874-3020. Sat. May 23 @ 10:00 p.m.

The South Shore Beach Club. 8966 Lake Shore Rd., Angola. 549-3026. Mon. May 28 (Memorial Day!) 4:00 p.m.

The Memorial Day Summer Blast Off at the South Shore is awesome! I do it every year...Bring the kids and family. I start at 4:00 (I play every Monday from then on at 7:00 p.m.). This season is going to be a blast! Let's hope we have a nice summer weather wise.

Have a great week and stay in touch! I'd love to see you!

Gregg

Monday, May 14, 2007

Is Summer Coming to Buffalo?


Well....last week I mentioned how nice and warm it was...Here in Buffalo, NY it's freezing
again! Eegads! To top everything off our Buffalo Sabres keep losing...The town is bummed
but still supportive. Thanks to all those people who came out to see me this past week.
The Hop Inn was awesome and Mode Urban Bistro is gorgeous (I'll be at Mode every
Thirsday after the Square starting the last Thursday in May).

This week I start at Whiskey Joe's...It's a nice Wednesday night gig. I start at 9:00 p.m. and
I really could use the support. Thursday I do a private gig, Friday I'm in Dunkirk and Saturday is another private gig. So maybe, if you'e in town and you have nothing to do, you can stop out at Whiskey Joes. Oh, by the way, this Sunday I play at 4:00 p.m. at the South Shore Beach Club...It's their anniversary party. Come on out and start the summer!

Here's my schedule:

Whiskey Joe's. 4723 Transit Rd., Depew. 668-2210. Wed. May, 16 @, 9:00 p.m. (Every Wednesday)

Dunkirk Moose Lodge. 296 Lake Shore Dr., Dunkirk. 366-5322. Fri. May, 18 @ 9:00 p.m.

The South Shore Beach Club. 8966 Lake Shore Rd., Angola. 549-3026. Sun. May, 20 @, 4:00 p.m.

Have a wonderful week!

Gregg

Monday, May 07, 2007

The First Week of May 2007


Hi Everyone!

This is a photo of my son Griffin and I in Watertown this past Sunday...He's getting big! I am so happy that it is sunny and warm here in Western New York....Thank God! I need your help this week and next week. As I may have mentioned a couple weeks ago, I am starting at a couple new clubs over the upcoming weeks...This week I play at Mode Urban Bistro (this is my first Friday gig and then at the end of the month I'll play every Thursday after the Square at 9:00 there). Mode used to be Le Metro on Elmwood and it is absolutely beautiful there. It's the day before Mother's Day and I was really hoping to get a bunch of you out. I could use a good turn out. Friday I'm at the Hop Inn in South Buffalo and it's ALWAYS a blast there!

Next week I start at Whiskey Joe's on Transit. It is a brand new place and I will be there every Wednesday at 9:00!

Here's the schedule:

The Hop Inn. 317 Hopkins St. 822-2337. Friday, May 11 @ 9:00 p.m.

Mode Urban Bistro. 520 Elmwood Ave. Saturday, May 12 10:00 p.m.

Whiskey Joe's. 4723 Transit Rd., Depew. 668-2210. Next Wednesday, May 16 @ 9:00 p.m. (Every Wednesday)

Have a great week and drop me a line sometime...gregg@greggsansone.com

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Drunk Girls Spilling Beer, The Buffalo Sabres and Getting Your Groove On!


The week was an exciting one to say the least. I started out by playing at the Light House in Olcott, NY on Friday. It went well with a great crowd. A good selection of music and it gave me a chance to try out some new Country stuff. The Buffalo Sabres (if you're not from Buffalo you can't understand the Cup fever we all have) won the second game in a row against the NY Rangers...pretty damn exciting.

Ah, then Saturday rolled along. I played to a great crowd at Gordon's (I'm there every last Saturday of the month). A group of girls partied and danced like savages all night in front of my keyboards. They kept smashing into my mic while a bouncer tried to insure they didn't really do any damage...No such luck... My friends Ed and Diane Strawbrich, Maria, Mellisa and Cindy, all looked on in horror as a girl smashed into my keyboards spilling a pint of beer all over my bottom keyboards! Needless to say I was pretty shaken up. I had to clean up everything and, as of this posting, I don' know if I have to spend a ton of loot to get a new board. I couldn't use it...It shorted! In any case, that is the trials of Rock and Roll...The girl was just having a good time and got carried away. It could have been worse...People could've just sat there and not had any fun...That would suck!

This week I'm taking Friday off and playing a huge Cinco de Mayo show at Bart's Cove in Dunkirk, NY. I go to see my son this Sunday so I'm pretty psyched!

Here's the skinny:

Bart's Cove Marina. 1/2 Woodrow Dr., Dunkirk. 366-8243. Saturday, May 5 @ 9:00 p.m.

Have a great week...By the way, All my chords and keyboards smell like beer! I wouke up and caught my brother licking the keys!

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Finally Some Sun!


As I sit here writing this I'm looking out my window and it's wonderfully sunny! I hope those of you who live in Western New York are enjoying this. This past week I was far away from everyone. I played in the Dunkirk/Fredonia area all weekend. The gigs went well (except the Dunkirk Moose Lodge was filled with a bunch of old guys!). This week I'm back in Buffalo at Gordon's. Try to make it out if you're in the area because Gordon's really is an awesome place to party and enjoy my shows.

Here's the deal:

The Light House. 5855 Main St., Olcott. 870-6530. Friday, April, 27 @ 10:00 p.m.

Gordon's. 2263 Delaware Ave. 874-3020. Saturday, April 28 @ 10:00 p.m.

This summer will be a blast! I'll be back at the South Shore every Monday night. Every Friday night I'll be at the Top of The Falls Restaurant in Niagara Falls, NY. I will also be playing the Buffalo River Fest in mid June. Every other Sunday afternoon I'll play Bart's Cove Marina in Dunkirk. That's really a wonderful place on the water. I'll also play various bars in the Buffalo area so I'll keep you all posted.

Have a great week and I hope to see you soon!

Gregg

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Brrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!

For those of you who live in Western New York I think you'll agree with me that the weather is terrible! Man, it's like winter all over again! What warmed me up this past week was going to Merlins' last Thursday and seeing my great buddy, Ed Strawbrich and his band Last Exit! They kicked ass and were so tight on their tunes! I really enjoyed it. I played at the Hop Inn on Friday and Bart's on Saturday. Both were great shows. I feel a little bad that none of you came out but it went well just the same (with the exception of a blizzard Saturday night in Dunkirk).

This week I play out of town for all my gigs...Thurday in Niagara Falls, Friday in Dunkirk and Saturday in Fredonia. Check the calender on www.greggsansone.com if you want more info. I got great news today...The old Le Metro on Elmwood Ave. hired me today for a couple shows! I'll keep you posted. It's a wonderful venue. Have a great week and stay warm!!!

Gregg

He who sings scares away his woes. ~Cervantes

Monday, April 09, 2007

Easter Week


It was a nice week! Friday at Tony Rome's went well. I had a lot of friends show up and it was a blast!. Mixer's was a blast in Olean but I was pretty tired. This week I will be back at the Hop Inn in South Buffalo. If you live in the area, try to make it because it was an absolutey wonderful time last time I was there. It's tiny and the owners are great! Also, as many of you know, last summer I played on and off at Bart's Cove Marina in Dunkirk, NY. I cannot tell you how awesome it is there...Really great. This Saturday I will play their opening season party. I will play every other Sunday throughout the summer as well. I hope you guys can make it out sometime.

O.K....Enough is enough. Here's the skinny:

The Hop Inn. 317 Hopkins St. 822-2337. Friday, April 13 @ 9:00 p.m.

Bart's Cove Marina. 1/2 Woodrow Dr., Dunkirk. 366-8243. Saturday, April 14 @ 9:00 p.m.

Have a wonderful week and for those of you who live in a warmer climate than we do in Buffalo, send some of the heat this way!

Peace,

Gregg

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

What a Great Party!





What a great birthday party it was! Gregg is seen here with his father, Dan Sansone at Gordon's On Delaware Ave. in Buffalo, NY. Gregg is seen belting out a tune and some of the party goers took time out to clown around for the camera! It was a wonderful time for Gregg, his family and friends.

This week sees the return of Gregg to Tony Rome's and Mixer's. Here's the schedule:

Tony Rome's. 1537 Union Rd. West Seneca. 675-4351. Fri.: Gregg Sansone, 9:00 p.m.

MIxer's Pub. 204 Coleman St., Olean. 372-1004. Sat.: Gregg Sansone, 9:00 p.m.

For those of you who celebrate it, Happy Easter!

Monday, March 26, 2007

My Birthday

Hi Everyone!

Just wanted you to know that last week was wonderful. The Gaming Center went great on Thursday, Angola Moose Lodge kicked ass (They are having a music festival this summer and I am headlining) and Griffin's was unbelievable! Everyone from WGR 550 was there and they had games and promotions. The place was packed and all seemed to enjoy themselves.

Anyway, I really hope some of you can make it out Saturday to my birthday at Gordon's on Saturday. Some of my family will not be there this year and would love for my friends to be there...someone bring a twinkie and we'll put a candle in it! Here's the skinny:

Fairgrounds Gaming and Raceway Clubhouse. Erie County
Fairgrounds, 5600 McKinley Parkway (use South Park
entrance), Hamburg. 646-6109. Thursday, March 29 (my real birthday) @ 5:30 p.m.

41 West Bar and Grille. 41 W. Main St., Fredonia.
679-4101. Friday, March 30 @ 8 p.m.

Gordon's. 2263 Delaware Ave. 874-3020. Saturday, March 31 @ 10 p.m.

I'll keep you posted as to how the week went next week!

Rock on!

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Come out and Party with Gregg and WGR Sports Radio 550!


Hi,

This week is going to be great (keep in mind next Saturday is my big birthday party at Gordon's....anyone in the Western New York area is welcome to attend)! I will be at the Fairgrounds Gaming Center this Thursday and I have a private gig on Friday but Saturday will be a knockout!

This Saturday I will play at Griffin's in South Buffalo. It is going to jam with people and great music! The party will also have WGR 550 there doing a live remote and the Jagermeister Girls will be on hand to help the party be pretty wild! I hope you can make it out to one of the best little bars in South Buffalo...Griffins! It's pretty cool that WGR will be partying with me and wooping it up!

Here's the schedule:

Fairgrounds Gaming and Raceway Clubhouse. Erie County
Fairgrounds, 5600 McKinley Parkway (use South Park
entrance), Hamburg. 646-6109. Thursday, March 22 @ 5:30 p.m.

Friday, March 23. Private party.

Griffin's Irish Pub. 81 Abbott Rd., Saturday, March 24 @ 10:00 p.m.

Thanks for visiting my site! Hopefully I'll see you out at a show!

Peace,

Gregg

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

It's good to see the sun but I'm still shivering my butt off! I hope you all are staying warm! This past week was busy what with me playing at The Hamburg Gaming Center on Thursday, Friday at Mixer's in Olean and Saturday in Dunkirk at the Rainbow Inn (pretty far for most of you guys I know). All went well....I won't bore you with the details... I will tell you that Delaware North has hired me to do all Fridays in the Summer at the Top of the Falls Restaurant! That will be great for all of us! It's a wonderful place and they are early shows (7 to 10 p.m.). I'll keep you posted. I will also be playing at Six Flags on and off throughout the summer! I'll let you know about those dates too!

This is what's going on this week:

I have a private show for St. Gregory's Church on Thursday, March 8.

Sonoma Grille. 5010 Main St., Snyder. 204-0251. Friday, March 9 @ 8:00 p.m. (try to make it if you're in town...It's a wonderful place.

41 West Bar & Grille. 41 West Main St., Fredonia. 679-4101. Saturday, March 10 @ 9:00 p.m. (Man this place really rocks! Our new group member Sara will be there!)

I cannot believe next weekend is St. Patty's Day! I'll be performing everywhere so get ready to wear and drink green!

Have a great week!

Gregg

Music, the greatest good that mortals know, And all of heaven we have below.
Joseph Addison

Monday, February 26, 2007

What Great Week!

Thanks to everyone for understanding the mix-up on Friday. The Hop Inn
was incredible! The owners loved it and the place was packed! It was
the first time in a long while that people actually came up to me and
thanked me for performing! I loved it and I will be playing there at
least once a month. Saturday at Gordon's was crazy because my friends,
Linda and John Knight had a huge birthday party for their daughter's
friend there. It was wonderful and wild!

Thanks to all who participated at the 13th Annual Dr. Andy's Day for
Kids. It was absolutely packed and so many people enjoyed themselves!
The doctors were nuts and dressed in hula skirts! People remarked that
it was the best I've ever sounded doing that event (it was my 7th time
doing it).I donated all my earnings and tips so I was able to donate
$370! It worked out great!

This week will be a nice one...I play at the Gaming Center at the Erie
County Fair this Thursday (and all the other Thursdays in March).
Friday I'm pretty far away at Mixer's and Saturday I'm in Dunkirk, NY.
So if you want to see me, come to the lounge at the Gaming Center.
It's wonderful and early!

Here you go:

Clubhouse at Fairgrounds Gaming & Raceway, South Park Ave.
Hamburg, (800) 237-1205. Thur. March 1 @ 5:30 p.m. (I go to 9:30 p.m.)

Mixer's Pub. 204 Coleman St., Olean. 372-1004. Fri. March 2 @ 9:00 p.m.

The Rainbow Inn. 182 E 2nd St., Dunkirk. 366-7170. Sat. March 3 @ 9:00 p.m.

Have a great week! I hope you all stay warm!

Peace,

Gregg

Sunday, February 18, 2007

I had a great week! Thank you so much to Maria, Donna, Ed and Diane and all the others that came to the Shogun Saturday night! It was a great success! I really appreciate the support! Friday was great at the Lighthouse and Valentine's Day was awesome at the Byrncliff. Lots of people and wonderful music (of course).

This week is the first time I play at the Hop Inn (I'm there Friday)...If you have a chance, it's a neat little place in South Buffalo on Hopkins. Saturday I'm at Gordon's and that is ALWAYS a great time! Sunday is the annual Dr. Andy's Day For Kids at the Buffalo Brew Pub. I play it every year. For more info go to this link... CLICK HERE

It's a wonderful cause and it benefits children in the Catholic Health System. Maybe some of you can make it (like Maria...You've been the photographer there for the past 2 or 3 years!)

Here's the schedule for the week:

The Hop Inn. 317 Hopkins St. 822-2337. Fri. Feb 23 @ 9:00 p.m.

Gordon's.
2263 Delaware Ave. 874-3020. Sat. Feb. 24 @ 10:00 p.m.

Buffalo Brew Pub. 6861 Main St. Williamsville. 632-0552. Sun. Feb. 25 @ 12:30 p.m.

Thanks for all your support. Have a great week and I'll see you soon!

Gregg

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Come to the Shogun this week!

Despite the horrible cold weather this week turned out great for my shows. 41 West in Fredonia was excellent because, not only did my Fredonia/Dunkirk friends show up, but 41 West was the only bar in all of Fredonia that had entertainment. Needless to say we had a great crowd and an awesome beach party! Saturday I played at Simmie's. Sadly, my cousin Donnie Zappia is closing Simmie's on Thursday. I was the last act to ever perform there. It was really sad....everyone was hugging and crying. They're great people and I will miss that venue quite a bit.

This week I REALLY need you to come out in support of me at the Shogun. My future there depends on the showing I receive there. If I ever needed support it is this Saturday at the Shogun. Wednesday (Valentine's Day) I will be at the Byrncliff if you are so inclined to drive out past East Aurora. Think about it.

Here's what's going on:

Byrncliff Resort. 2357 Humphrey Road at Route 20A, Varysburg. (585) 535-7300. Wed. Feb. 14 @ 7 p.m.

The Lighthouse. 5885 Main St. Olcott. 870-6530 Fri. Feb. 16 @ 10:00 p.m.

Shogun. 7590 Transit Road, Williamsville. 631-8899. Sat. Feb. 17 @ 9 p.m.

Happy Valentine's Day to all of you. I hope you have a lot of love to warm you up during this cold spell!

Peace,

Gregg

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

The Tom Water's Interview of Gregg Sansone

Local author Tom Waters interviewed Gregg for Buffalo Spree Magazine and a web site called "Acid Logic." Below is the interview in its entirety. You may also click HERE to go to the Acid Logic interview of Gregg.

The Ballad Of Gregg Sansone

By Tom Waters
February 1st, 2007

'Writing...is an art; and artists...are human beings. As a human being stands, so a human being is....' -ee cummings

If you've participated in (or just enjoyed) the Buffalo music scene for the last six years, Gregg Sansone is a pervasive, melodic, keyboard-driven entity. The two-time Buffalo Music Award Winning Solo Artist Of The Year plays out at clubs, bars and other venues over 300 nights a year (when he's in peak physical condition), and his cover shows run the gamut of Steve Winwood to Elton John to Stevie Wonder. Dabbling in rock, jazz, blues and classical standards, Sansone has become a local icon and a national underground phenomenon. I saw Gregg play (or channel, to be more accurate) Elton John covers at Route 66 in downtown Buffalo four years ago, and I've been a Sansonite ever since. His two and three hour shows are lousy with fans, electric in their intensity and craftsmanship, and brilliant to witness. I had the opportunity to sit down with Greg at my apartment in Lancaster while he was recovering from major back surgery (he had a disc removed).

TW:You haven't had a drink since you were 15. Why is that, and do you find it surreal to play out at clubs and bars for the majority of the year in the company of people who are soused out of their minds?

GS: No. Alcoholism runs in my family. I've got a huge family. Eight boys and one girl. Some people put down meat and become vegetarians. I had the hindsight as a fifteen year old to say 'You know, I'm addictive as hell. I have a real addictive personality. I'm just not going to do this. Otherwise, I think it could be a problem, and it just stuck through college and everything else. Like anything, I stuck with it and it developed and it's been years and years. I have a blast (at the shows). People come up to me and say 'Man, you were hammered because you were dancing on the bars!' and I say, 'No, but awesome, thanks man.'

TW: How does your strongly held belief in Buddhism inform your singing and songwriting?

GS: Songwriting and instrumental writing are different. They're along a spiritual line, but my performances are an extension of what I believe in anyway about myself. Buddhism isn't a religion as much as it is a philosophy. They didn't invent being honest and they didn't invent being good people, they just do it well. So you can apply it to any faith that you have and for me, it just helps me to not want to kill everybody. Or when someone is drunk and they fall into my keyboards and everything, now I don't want to drag them into the parking lot. Before (Buddhism) I did.

TW: Do you think the era of disposable pop/porn performers like Britney Spears and Ricky Martin is nearing its end, or is it more of a popular music cycle?

GS: I think human nature is human nature, and within music, I'm no expert on anything. I'm just an Italian from Buffalo. Before them when Madonna got really popular, they produced people like Jody Watley, and-

TW: Rick Astley.

GS: People like that, that's exactly right, but specifically female singers to sound like her (Madonna). Tiffany, Debbie Gibson, so it does go in cycles. I think the American people, we're a disposable society. There's a huge portion of the population that buys into that, and they just go into whatever's popular. But there's this undercurrent of people like us that-

TW: Observe?

GS: Observe and evaluate and say, 'This is good, this doesn't work for me, that's kinda bullshit. I know that you love Elton John for instance, as do I. People like Elton John, Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney and even Madonna, and I'm not a Madonna fan, but she's stood the test of time. They're not a flash in the pan, and for good reason. If we didn't have those people, it would be a sad, sad world with the boy bands, although Justin Timberlake has broken from that and has really made a name for himself. I mean, I don't think he's going anywhere.

TW: And Mark Wahlberg-

GS: Mark Wahlberg is kinda cool in the movies, though! When he was Marky Mark it was a different story.

TW: Your best one night stand story after a show:

GS: Um, my best one night stand story after a show-because I have one night stand stories during a show.

TW: That sounds like the better story.

GS: I just want you (the reader) to know that I'm a good guy-now. But I was in Missouri, it was some years ago, I was performing outside of Kansas City and there was a girl that I knew and on her break, she came up to me and was talking with me and we just continued the conversation in the bathroom. I'm a gentleman and that's as much as I can say at this point. It's something, because when I was younger and I was in my '20s, it was really flattering and kind of ego gratifying. I didn't get into music for that. That's just the way it goes. You get attention and now it's a little different. It's just different now. It's more about self respect and that's how I am. I kind of go home alone at this point.

TW: You are now your own one night stand.

GS: It kinda reminds me of the first time I had sex, though, because it was quiet and dark and I was alone. So there's nothing wrong with that.

TW: (makes rim shot sound) What has your recent back surgery taught you about your limitations and looking to friends for help?

GS: That's brutal, that is, because I was a University Administrator for a number of years and I was against micromanagement. And since I've done music full time, anyone that knows me knows that I am anal retentive and obsessive compulsive about my shows and about even winding up cords and things. After the back surgery, for months, there hasn't been anything that I can do, and that showed me a lot about myself. It showed me that people, the outpouring, I've had emails from fans asking 'Is there anything I can do? Do you want me to come to shows, I'll help you.' or people coming up to me at shows and wanting to help, so it showed me that the people who enjoy my music are awesome, but that sometimes I'm an ass, because I just have to let go and say 'wait a minute', because I would help someone if they were in that situation. I just never thought I would be in that situation. It's showed me that I have to let go a little bit and I can still direct and say 'Can this go here or there?', but that's a great question, because I really didn't think that having back surgery would have this much of an effect even emotionally on me.

TW: Did the birth of your son cause you to slow down a bit and take stock of your life, inspire you to make a more lasting impression on the world, or both?

GS: For the things that were important, it forced me to assess who I was. It forces you to. Before I was a father, I was in the world of seeing people with other children and it didn't apply to me. After I had my boy, I had to, the alternative was deplorable. I had to apply myself. It didn't affect my music as that's always come from a place that sometimes I don't even understand. It affected my music in a way that I took a more holistic approach to my own life and mortality, so to speak. I didn't really slow down. I'm still Gregg, but it definitely made me even more successful in the academic arena without a doubt. If I was ever kind of not a slacker but irresponsible, I got more responsible. And now my son thinks I rule. He told me 'My friends think you're the greatest dad.', because now I'm like rock and roll dad, that type of thing. He's pretty proud of that. That's amazing to me. He started playing three instruments and I didn't force him, but when he was playing bass to 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds' and it was the exact bass line, and my nephew was doing the guitar part to it, the riff, I almost welled up because these were songs that I grew up with and now its gone full circle, now my kid and my nephew are jamming to it and it sounds exactly like the record, they weren't screwing up, and then I'm playing with 'em, that's pretty damn cool.

TW: He can see that it's a way to bond with you.

GS: Absolutely, without a doubt. Talking about music and playing music together is something that I had never anticipated. That's amazing to me.

TW: Do you see yourselves opening for the Bacon brothers in about five years?

GS: I really don't know, unless Kevin Bacon is gonna bring his kid up. It would have to be Sansone & Sons instead of the Sansone Brothers, because I have seven brothers and they're miscreants. We'd rip the joint down.

TW: How did your outspoken alter ego (Uncle Hal) come about? Was there any tie at all to David Bowie and Ziggy Stardust?

GS: No, that's kind of a parallel universe, though. I have a radio show called 'The Pissed Off World Of Uncle Hal'. It's an online radio show called a pod cast. Uncle Hal was a nickname when I was a kid, 'cause I created a spoof on soap operas on a tape recorder and it was hysterical and slapstick, and all my brothers and even my parents laughed, and the star of the show was a guy named Uncle Hal and he was a total ass. He'd beat people, puke and slam peoples' heads into desks, so they started calling me Uncle Hal. Everyone in my family, they all call me Hal or Uncy, it's just a nickname. So when pod casting, that genre of expression came about, I jumped on it and said 'Wow, I can do what I want. There's no f.c.c. regulations or anything.' And I wanted an arena to pretty much rant about what pisses me off in the country, or laugh my ass off and make other people laugh and interview people. I've interviewed authors as well as musicians and I'll ask people questions. I went to the mall and asked people who's more important at Christmas time: Jesus Christ or Santa Claus? And you'd be amazed at the responses I got. So 'The Pissed Off World Of Uncle Hal', no one knows that its Gregg Sansone. Now they'll know, but the people that listen online around the world as far as Wales and Iran , they'll call the hotline or send me an email and say 'Uncle Hal, this is what pisses me off' or 'I think you should look at this 'cause this is really funny.' and I just had a person that called me today and said that Ed Kennedy got money from Hugo Chavez from Venezuela and got oil and he's (Ed) giving it out at a forty percent discount to the poor in New York City and that's amazing. Citgo gets their oil from Venezuela and things, but as we know, the president hates George Bush. So a bunch of people were jumping on that saying 'How dare you, how could you get oil from Hugo Chavez when he said terrible things about our president.' And he (Ed) said 'General Motors sold 3,000 cars to Venezuela last year. Should we take our cars back? Citgo gets their oil from Venezuela , should we not go to Citgo?' The President of Venezuela said something about President Bush-

TW: It's not black and white-

GS: It's not black and white. Giving poor people petroleum and stuff to heat their house at a forty percent discount, don't you think that that's more important than whether or not people are fighting? So that's something that I would put on my show.

TW: What has traveling to a number of countries taught you about the geography of music and its peoples?

GS: It's taught me that it is universal and that people could fight, they could hate each other, they could love each other, they could do one thing, but then all of a sudden, music comes on, and that's amazing. I've been in Italy before where I was playing a Prince tune in Florence one time-

TW: Which tune?

GS: I believe 'Purple Rain', because someone asked for it. So when I was doing it, I looked in the audience and there were people from Sweden , Spain , Italy , Canada , Israel , and they were all enjoying the music. It wasn't my song, but it's a universal language. I've been in Thailand before and they're all happy. And they sing corny songs from the '70s like Carpenters, 'I'm On Top Of The World', or something like that, 'Close To You'. And yet when I was a kid, I heard 'Close To You' and thought that was nice or whatever the story was (laughing). But the point of the story was that that's Western music and I've even been to Eastern Bloc countries in Asia and the Middle East and I find that, no matter what, music is still the undercurrent, it just taps into our souls. Don't you think?

TW: I agree. I agree completely.

GS: And a number of these people that were in the audience couldn't even speak English, but they were swaying and going back and forth, so again, it just speaks to them, you don't have to speak Russian, I don't have to speak Farcie, but I can sing 'Tiny Dancer', and they think its cool as hell.

TW: It reminds me of the speech that Beethoven gives in Immortal Beloved about how music isn't meant to make you march and it isn't meant to make you do this, that and the other thing, it's supposed to transport you directly into the composer's soul.

GS: I-I wish I said that, because that's an absolutely amazing statement. More so than the fine arts. The fine arts is kind of like that too, because you can look at a painting, and not speak the artist's language, but you can look at it and jump into that artist's world, but it's going to be your own interpretation of whatever you think that painting is. But with music, I agree, there's nothing more impressive to me or emotional than when a good musician gives birth to something that didn't exist before and all of a sudden you're involved in that.

TW: Like for instance William Hung.

GS: (laughs) His interpretations of certain songs are pretty amazing to me, man.

TW: Have you ever been burned by superficial 'Show Business Friends'?

GS: Yes, I sure have, but that's the business we're in. If I complain to you about any aspect of the music business, then I'm kind of an ass, you know what I mean? This is the life I chose for myself. When its fourteen below zero in February and I'm unloading equipment at four o'clock in the morning and the wind's blowing and it is really, really cold and there were only twenty people in the bar that night, do I complain? Do I complain to you or do I complain to my loved ones? I really don't have room to complain. That's the life I chose. I play music and people pay me money for it and that's amazing to me. This is a roundabout way of answering the question but, yeah, I've been burned by club owners many times, but there've been great club owners. It's a pretty egotistical business. I'm not the type of person where you'll see sometimes theater people and something, they're always performing. When they're off stage they're still performing. I don't. You've seen me before. When I'm done, I sit down, I don't talk to people, I'm quiet. I don't even have music in my car when I'm done. I don't wanna be 'on' all the time. Give that time to other people. So the people that were backstabbing, I've never been that way and I view them as kind of sad. If you want any examples, there's tons.

TW: What kind of tattoo do you have and where is it?

GS: I've got a number of them. I have a Polynesian tattoo that goes across my shoulders that was just kind of spiritual. I designed something that was from an Aboriginee pattern. You know, I'm not some big spiritual back packer, I'll tell you right now. I'm not a tree hugger or anything like that, but I'm not some neo con either. I just like tattoos, it's a cool expression. Although I'm Italian, I have a Celtic band that I got from the book of Celt that goes around my bicep that is really interesting to me. On my back I have this Polynesian tribal pattern that girls apparently think is sexy and I didn't get it for that, I just thought it was frigging cool.

TW: Did you know Bjork's got a Celtic Cross on her arm because she likes to go on walkabout before concerts and it's supposed to be some sort of talisman that will guide her home.

GS: Well see, that's amazing to me and again, mind doesn't go that deep. Although the woman that did the tattoo on my back is one of the top twenty artists in the country, she did Howard Stern and all these other people. She spoke with me for about two and a half hours before she even touched me just to get a feel for what I wanted and wanted to know me. So if it wasn't real spiritual for me, it was for her. And it turned out to be something really cool because it does represent who I am. For Bjork to use that as a sort of compass to find out where she is, I think that's really cool.

TW: I have a compass for Bjork, but it's not a tattoo.

GS: Awesome.

TW: Do you find yourself listening to modern music or taking comfort in old favorites as you get older and what bands and solo artists do you keep in your 'top five'?

GS: Well it's no secret that I love The Beatles. When I heard The Beatles when I was a kid, kind of like David Crosby and Graham Nash and those guys-When David Crosby saw 'A Hard Day's Night', that was kind of like a how-to movie to be in a rock band. So he traded in his banjo and folk guitar and they started The Byrds. For me, I can go on and on about The Beatles. Many people don't like them, that's fine.

TW: Who's your favorite?

GS: John and Paul; John for the spiritual reasons, Paul because he wrote great pop tunes. I loved 'em all, even Ringo with his 'Octopus's Garden', but as far as contemporary pop musicians, I like Dave Matthews because his band is really jazzy, David Gray I like a lot, there's a guy named Freedie Johnston that I like that is very cool, a guy named Greg Standridge out of Oklahoma who is just a phenomenal guitarist, but do I listen to old or new? I listen to both, but I listen to a lot of jazz and classical, to tell you the truth. I love jazz.

-Digital recorder hits it's maximum length some time during Gregg's response.

TW: Son of a bitch.

TW: How much corruption and cronyism is there in the Buffalo bar and club scene?

GS: You know, I was gone from Buffalo for about fifteen years and when I came back-Buffalo's been very good to me as far as the people and things. It's no question that I'm friends with people like Ed Honeck (Night Life Magazine's publisher) and I have two agents, Frank Sansone and Frank Pucateri, who have done a number of things for me that I've never asked. Ed Honeck has done more for my career and never asked for any money in return and I mean that, I'm not kidding. But there are others, it was very difficult when I came back to Buffalo to bust into this scene because my last name is very similar to another artist that used to perform around here, Tom Sartori. And Tom's a friend of mine, but when I first came back, I'm Gregg Sansone, Tom Sartori, he was a solo artist then, he's got a band now, but he was a solo artist then, I'm a solo artist, we're both Italian standing up there with a guitar. So people a lot of times thought I was him and thought he was me, I guess.

TW: (joking) You Italians all look alike.

GS: Yeah, I mean, it's hard to separate the grease. Even if you put water on it. So and then I found that many people were making the comparisons when I would go into a club. Kevin McCarthy, Tom Sartori, myself, even a new kid who's really great, Grant Michaels, a number of people, there are certain songs that we all play because they're party bar songs. You know a lot of people play 'Brown Eyed Girl', 'Margueritaville', 'Laid' by James, you know, things like that. I wanted to break off and do things more keyboard driven. You've heard me do 'Root Beer Rag' by Billy Joel, or Steve Winwood, Stevie Wonder; there's not a lot of people that do that. There's not a lot of people that do 'Superstition' or 'I Wish' or-

TW: Sir Duke?

GS: Absolutely I do 'Sir Duke'. Steely Dan like 'Hey 19' and 'My Old School' and all that stuff, but that depends on where I'm playing. As far as the corruption goes, I think that's everywhere, isn't it? Like in Buffalo, I've spoken to people who have tried to get jobs and things like that who were overqualified for that position in the academic or health industry and things like that and it's not what you know, it's who you know. I've seen it before where jobs have gone to the owner's nephew regardless of the fact that the guy couldn't do the job.

TW: (being cheeky) One could almost say that you've been 'in the hunt'.

GS: What does that even mean, in the hunt?

TW: I think it means that you've been chasing the crown in the Buffalo music scene for a number of years now.

GS: I disagree with that. Let me explain. When I came back to Buffalo, I was a musician. I've been a musician since I was six years old. I started taking piano lessons and guitar lessons respectively when I was five and six. When other kids were playing baseball outside and things like that I was at the piano cursing my father for making me do that. One day I woke up and people were loving that I was playing music and I thank my father every day. So when I came back to Buffalo I was a musician. I started playing and I heard that there were awards and things but there was no way I was gonna-You being an author, I suppose some local awards lurk in your head, but that's not why I played. I certainly didn't say I'm gonna do this, or I'm gonna perform this way or that way in order to achieve some type of prize. Being in the hung, that kind of makes it sound like I was really going after-last year, I got Solo Artist Of The Year from the Buffalo Music Awards and I was appreciative because a bunch of musicians voted for me. I was very, very happy, and the first thing I did was thank my mother and father. They weren't even there, but I thanked them. I won again this year, and I was surprised because there were so many people in that category that were deserving of it. Kevin McCarthy is one of my best friends in the business and he does a helluva job. This isn't patronizing or fake humility, it's the truth. But to say I've been in the hunt-did I want to win? Sure. I wanted to.

TW: It wasn't the main objective, though.

GS: I'd gone to the Buffalo Music Awards every year for the past five years and I was nominated all those years. So like anybody, I supposed that it would be nice to win. The politicking or campaigning I would see a lot. I guess the way I feel about it, because this year it was open to the public and that was kind of strange to me, because you know, you could in effect get some kid in a college to go into a computer lab and get the whole lacrosse team and baseball team or his frat to vote a thousand times and they don't even know me, and that's not something I would do. So hypothetically, that could happen. If I have to ask, like last year someone said are you gonna musicians, because all the musicians are allowed to vote. If I have to ask people to vote for me, other musicians, then they probably weren't going to vote for me anyway. It should be kind of-

TW: Genuine.

GS: Yeah, whether they know me or not. That's not a tough question for me because I don't feel like I was in the hunt. Although I was nominated five times, you can't help it, it's human nature. I don't think anyone would not wanna win. If you're nominated for a writing award and you say 'Well I'm not going to be able to get that because the marketing of this guys book was grander than yours or he had a great radio promotion', that's still not gonna stop you from inside going 'God it'd be nice if I won.' I wouldn't want you to think that I was that kind of person that was clamoring after-like, 'Oh, he's REALLY gotta win!'. 'Cause the next day, although it's nice, my friends were saying 'Congratulations Gregg', the next day, I'm still gonna go into a bar or at a private party and I'm going to play music and have a blast doing it and that wouldn't change if I didn't win.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Brrrrrrr!

Man! For those of you who live outside of Western New York we are experiencing the coldest weather we've had in two years! It really sucks! Thank God for good music. This past week went well for my shows. Thanks to all who came out and braved the storms to listen to me! This week I am playing at two of my favorite places:

41 West Bar and Grille. 41 W. Main St., Fredonia. 679-4101. Friday, Feb. 9 @ 8 p.m.

Simme's Martini Bar. 99 Aurora St., Lancaster. 683-1740. Saturday, Feb. 10 @ 10 p.m.

If you have a chance stop out. If you ahve any questions about my calender just click HERE.

Have a great week!

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Gregg Sansone, The Last Week of January 2007

Lots happened this week...Hats off to Ed Strawbrich of Last Exit! They played Saturday night at Miss Kitty's...I was playing but I sure would've liked to have been there. If you ever get a chance catch a show of Last Exit...You'll be glad you did.

I played the Gaming Center at the Erie County Fairgrounds on Thursday and they liked it so much they booked me for EVERY Thursday in March! Those of you who are local should make it a point to come out. It really is great and early! It's from 5 to 9 p.m. I'll keep you posted. To learn more about the Gaming Center click HERE

Friday I was at the Byrncliff and that went great. Saturday was awesome at Gordon's...Man, the kids really went wild Saturday night (bunch of grad students from UB). Gordon's ALWAYS rules and they have live music every week! Check out Gordon's HERE

This week I am off on Friday as I have to go visit my son in Watertown.

Saturday I'm at the Lighthouse (The Lighthouse. 5885 Main St. Olcott. 870-6530. Saturday, Feb. 3 @ 10:00 p.m.). The place is always a blast and the owners, Dave and Carol Miller are wonderful (the best damn pie in New York State!). Check out their site HERE

By the way, Friday Feb. 17 I will be playing at The Shogun on Transit Rd. in Williamsville. It is a GREAT venue. I REALLY need a big showing to continue to play there. People bring their kids and everything. I'll let you know more when we get closer to the date but I sure could use the support of any of you who happen to be in the area. Check out Shogun's site HERE

Have a great week and you out of towners need to know that you are just as appreciated as my buddies here in cold Western New York!

Keep in touch,

Gregg

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Winter Wonderland!

Man, last week was awesome! I played for an organization that I play for every year at the Clarion Hotel in Dunkirk, New York. It was amazing! Everyone was singing with me and going nuts! What made it really nice is that a great time was had by all despite the weather...Cripes! Winter is really here in Western New York! Not much to say except check out my calender HERE. You can see where I'm playing next. I hope to see you down the road! Please feel free to email me at: gregg@greggsansone.com if I can answer any question about my shows.

Peace,

Gregg

Monday, January 15, 2007

Winter is Finally Here!

For those of you in Western New York we finally are getting some
crappy winter weather. For those of you not here...Be thankful! Friday
I played at the Byrncliff Resort. It's so beautiful there! Saturday at
Griffin's was absolutely packed! It was a blast! Everyone had a great
time.

This Saturday I have a show at the Clarion in Dunkirk, NY so I doubt
you will make it out there...But, I will be at Tony Rome's this Friday
and it is ALWAYS a great time there! I hope you can make it out!

Here's what it looks like:

Tony Rome's. 1537 Union Road, West Seneca. 675-4351.
www.tonyromes. com. Friday, Jan. 19 @ 9:30 p.m.

The Clarion Hotel. Lake Shore Rd. Dunkirk. Saturday, Jan. 20 @ 8:00

Hey, next week I'm at the gaming Center at the Hamburg Fairgrounds.
It's really beautiful there. I'll keep you posted!

Have a wonderful week!

Gregg

Music is well said to be the speech of angels; in fact, nothing among
the utterances allowed to man is felt to be so divine. It brings us
near to the infinite.
Thomas Carlyle

Monday, January 08, 2007

Polar Bear Swim, Great Clubs and Awesome Friends!


This past weekend was busy for me...I wound up playing the Light House on Friday (short notice). Saturday was an absolute blast at 41 West in Fredonia. I have quite a few friends there and they always show up. It was great fun. Sunday I played the Polar Bear Swim at Hideaway Bay in Silver Creek. The benefit is for Make a Wish Foundation as well as some other worthy groups...I do it every year and the place was packed. It was such a great time. Everyone was so incredibly nice.

This week I return to the Byrncliff Resort on Friday. This Saturday I am at Griffin's Irish Pub. If you have a chance, come out and show your support. I haven't seen most of you since 2006. I'd love to entertain you and catch up. We all could use great friendship in our lives. I appreciate all of you.

Here's the schedule for this week:

Byrncliff Resort. 2357 Humphrey Road at Route 20A,
Varysburg. (585) 535-7300. Friday, Jan. 12 @ 9 p.m.

Griffin's Irish Pub. 81 Abbott Rd. Sat. Jan. 13 @ 10:00 p.m.

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